Displaying items by tag: JFK ASSASSINATION

Wednesday, 03 July 2024 16:11

The Missing Calls of Officer Mentzel Pt. 1

The activities of Dallas Police Officer William Mentzel on November 22, 1963, are scrutinized in this article (the first of two parts) by John Washburn.

Loyal to the bitter end, former Warren Commission lawyer Burt Griffin has written the latest defense of the Warren Commission and its long-since-discredited findings.

We are decades past the time when all remaining JFK assassination records should have been released, yet delays continue. The president has the authority to make it happen. Will the winner of the November 2024 election finally act?

In this book review, Jeff Carter examines Eric Tagg's Brush With History: A Day in the Life of Deputy E.R. Walthers, which takes a close look at an under-examined Dallas Deputy Sheriff who played a pivotal role on November 22, 1963.

Friday, 07 June 2024 22:32

A Tribute to Cyril Wecht, MD, JD

The research community has lost a giant – one of its most legendary figures – with the death of the eminent Dr. Cyril Wecht. Dr. David Mantik has penned this tribute.

Friday, 07 June 2024 15:27

JFK Assassination Chokeholds

Turn to this page as it tells the reader about the book, its authors, and it contains reviews and clips about this fine new volume by five distinguished authors.

Attorney Mark Adamczyk examines some recent and quite interesting proclamations on the JFK case made by conservative commentators Tucker Carlson and Judge Napolitano that somehow were predictably ignored by the MSM.

Sara Jordan-Heintz, the writer who started the Kilgallen revival back in 2007, now offers a book on the death of the famed reporter and TV personality, and her work on the JFK case.

Wednesday, 08 May 2024 11:41

JFK at Sixty

featuring Gary Aguilar, BIll Simpich and the Peace Speech, a talk in San Francisco sponsored by Rossmoor TV, Friends of the Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice Center.

Published in News Items

In part two, Johnny Cairns shows how all quarters objected to the Dallas Police and DA convicting Oswald in the press when he had no attorney to reply. These critics included the ACLU, Percy Foreman, the American Bar Association, the New York TImes, and even J. Edgar Hoover and the Warren Commission.

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